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Kyōsai: the Israel Goldman collection


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"The Japanese artist Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-1889), a student of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, has been described as Japan's first political cartoonist; indeed, the sharp satirical edge to his paintings often placed him on the wrong side of the law. The politically turbulent times in which Kyosai lived are reflected in his riotous images, in which skeletons, demons and ghosts rub shoulders with classically rendered ukiyo-e courtesans. Among his most charming and inventive works are his brilliant depictions of animals - crows, frogs and elephants, among many others - which often stand in for political figures of the day. Kyosai's important place in the art of Japan is here explored in depth by Koto Sadamura, a leading authority on the artist, in this catalogue of the exceptionally rich holdings of the Israel Goldman Collection. Exhibition: Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (19.03.-19.06.2022)."

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    London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2022

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    • 9781912520749
    • 1912520745

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    First published on the occasion of "Kyosai: The Israel Goldman Collection" Royal Academy of Arts, March 19 - June 19, 2022


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